Yeah, I did some of that. Mostly it was a very good writing year, but for one thing: I sold no fiction whatsoever.
Science first, since that pays the mortgage.
Published:
3 peer-reviewied papers written in previous years
1 peer-reviewied paper written this year
1 peer-reviewied book chapter written this year
2 fact sheets
2 magazine articles
Accepted:
1 paper written this year
Still in review:
2 papers, both with postdocs as first authors
Other academic writing:
1 book chapter on textile archaeology
SFF-related nonfiction:
1 article for Clarkesworld, “Building Forests, Remaking Planets”
11 essays for Science in My Fiction. I’ve taken over as schedule coordinator, for SiMF, and you’ll likely be hearing more from me on that subect shortly.
6 reviews for SFF Portal, before they switched directions
Fiction
Rigor Amortis was re-released by Edge (with distribution), made the list of Barnes and Noble 2011 Best Zombie Fiction
I finished a novel first draft, started rewriting it: first completed book-length work (not that it’s anywhere near done).
3 stories finished
6 more stories started
6 submissions of 4 stories (all rejected)
4 Friday Flash stories published online
Blogs:
It wasn’t a great year for blogging.
stringpage.com: 70 posts
sarahgoslee.com: 83 posts
Guest post, “Collection and Contemplation” at Chocolate Scotch
Books read: 114
That looks like a lot, but doesn’t feel like I did nearly enough. Not enough blogging, not enough novel rewriting, not enough short story finishing, and certainly not enough submissions. I did a lot of science, though: five new papers/book chapters is a lot in my field, especially considering that several were single-author.
2012: more blogging, more fiction? I’m not sure how to make that happen, truly. Ideas?